
معرفی
Professor Konstanze Rietsch is a Professor of Geometry at King's College London's Department of Mathematics, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. She holds a Master's from the University of Vienna (1993) and a PhD from MIT (1998). Her research focuses on Lie theory, quantum cohomology, mirror symmetry, and total positivity, with significant contributions to flag varieties and geometric representation theory.
Key achievements include EPSRC Advanced Fellowship (2006) and Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (2002). Her work bridges algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and mathematical physics, with recent projects on mirror symmetry for cluster varieties and Landau-Ginzburg models. She has supervised 4 doctoral students and contributed to major conferences like the Lusztig 60th Birthday Conference.
Publications span advanced topics like polytope theory, quantum Schubert calculus, and geometric Satake correspondence. Her research group explores algebraic geometry, cohomology, differential geometry, and symplectic geometry.



